The case was observed by GABBUTI who suspected piroplasmosis, but since the train of symptoms usually observed in cases of bigeminum infection was not present blood examinations were made by the author. The animal's temperature at the time of the blood examination was 40.4°C.
GABBUTI gave the...
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Il Moderno Zooiatro (Parte Scientifica)., 1912, 23, 8, pp 336-342 pp.
THE TRANSMISSION OF Babesia bigemina AND Anaplasma marginale BY MEANS OF THE LARVAE OF Boophilus decoloratus (BLUE TICKS).
Origin of the ticks. -The female ticks were collected from African animals which had constantly been at pasture, and which therefore must have been infected with both Babesia...
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Zeitschrift fur Infektionskrankheiten, Parasitare Krankheiten und Hygiene der Haustiere, 1912, 12, 2, pp 105-116
Solipeds: - Epizootic Lymphangitis.-The author summarises our knowledge regarding this disease and confirms its occurrence in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunis.
Domine.-This disease has a wide distribution in Algeria. It is most frequently the chronic form which comes under observation. The usual three...
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Bull. & Mem. de la Soc. des Sci. Vet. de Lyon., 1914, pp 30 pp.
The author begins this article by giving a complete review of the literature dealing with anaplasmosis.
(1) OBSERVATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE TRANSMISSION OF REDWATER.
A series of 24 inoculations and immunity tests with redwater-gall-.sickness blood was performed on cattle, the results of which...
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Pretoria : Govt. Printing & Stationery Office.,
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Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agric. 3rd and 4th Reports of the Director of Veterinary Research., 1915, pp 501-526 pp.
In this paper the author describes parasites encountered in the north-eastern portion of the basin of the Congo.
Among 89 domestic cattle examined 13 were found to be infected with T. congolense and T. cazalboui. Of nine sheep one was found to be infected with T. congolense. The examination of the...
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Societe de Pathologie Exotique, Paris, France
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Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique, 1916, 9, 2, pp 95-109 pp.
(4) Symptoms and post-mortem appearances. -Under this heading, which covers half the present paper, Ostertag details at great length the appearances presented in rinderpest-affected animals in outbreaks in various districts. These were furnished in official reports in 1912 and 1913 by the...
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Von Ostertag, E.
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Zeitschrift fur Infektionskrankheiten, Parasitare Krankheiten und Hygiene der Haustiere, 1916, 18, 1, pp 1-48 pp.
This report comprises three sections dealing, respectively, with (1) Contagious Diseases, (2) The Veterinary Pathological Laboratory (MASON, F. E.), and (3) School of Veterinary Medicine (RABAGLIATI D. S.).
SECTION 1. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.
In this section statistics are given with regard to the...
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Govt. Press., Cairo, Egypt
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Ministry of Agriculture. Veterinary Service. Annual Report for the Year 1915., 1916, pp vi + 59 pp.
This article gives a comprehensive account dealing with the pathology of redwater in cattle in various parts of the world and includes but little that is new information cr represents original work. Some observations are recorded dealing with the life cycle of Ixodes ricinus which is apparently the ...
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Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde, 1918, 45, 19, pp 33 pp.
This article apparently refers to the first authenticated cases of bovine piroplasmosis in Switzerland. Since 1912 Stalder has observed a few cases of acute anaemia accompanied by severe haemoglobinuria among the milch cows of the Cossinay districts. The symptoms became aggravated to such an extent ...
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Galli-valerio, B. ; Stalder, H.
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Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1918, 60, 10, pp 471-477
This article gives a comprehensive account dealing with the pathology of redwater in cattle in various parts of the world and includes but little that is new information cr represents original work. Some observations are recorded dealing with the life cycle of Ixodes ricinus which is apparently the ...
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Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde, 1918, 45, 20, pp 33 pp.